Look for the Matt Helm series by Donald Hamilton. You may have to haunt your local library to find them. Donald Hamilton was also a gun writer and knew his stuff so you won't be grinding your teeth over 'mistakes'.

Don Pendelton's The Executioner series is a good read, as is Jerry Ahern's The Survivalist series. Another good one is The Destroyer series by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir.

There's enough reading there to keep you busy for quite a while!

Oops! I left out the Jack Reacher books by Lee Child.

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Not a book, but "The Man from Nowhere" was South Korea's 2010 Movie of the Year and is a great super-assassin-turned-normal-guy-forced-to-use-training movie. It is subtitled, but if you don't mind that, this is a great flick to watch while you're researching books to read.

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I just got into the Jack Reacher books, and have to say they're pretty good.

I've always been a fan of the John MacDonald series about "Travis McGee". Great series, 21 books in all. Lee Child's Jack Reacher is pretty close.

Lee does make several mistakes about gun related stuff, as long as you don't get too picky about some details, good reading.

If you go with the Jack Reacher books, try to read them in order. You can read one without reading all the others to enjoy it, but he does bring up past details that occurred in previous books occasionally.

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Someone brought that up at a shooting I was involved in. I said he should have stopped. They said "what about Garner v. Tennessee."? I told them, " his name ain't Garner and we ain't in Tennessee!"

Those are all good authors. Also google:
Daniel Silva
Was D Baldacci named yet?

Joe Nobody (Holding Their Own series)
James Wesly Rawles; The Patriot - (a novel of survival in the Coming Collapse), and sequels Survivors and Founders
I like Aherns, The Survivalist series. I had to restock that on my shelves buying used copies after i dumbly got rid of mine in a swap.

I still have crush on the Canadian economist chick from the first Bourne book.

My guess is it'll be close to impossible to find character development and backdrop development - Black-Ops, Euro-banking, police etc. as Ludlum demonstrated during his prime. For a novel the first Bourne book is reasonably difficult reading.

Those are all good authors. Also google:
Daniel Silva
Was D Baldacci named yet?

Joe Nobody (Holding Their Own series)
James Wesly Rawles; The Patriot - (a novel of survival in the Coming Collapse), and sequels Survivors and Founders
I like Aherns, The Survivalist series. I had to restock that on my shelves buying used copies after i dumbly got rid of mine in a swap.

And in the same genre, Matthew Bracken's "Enemies Foreign and Domestic" trilogy is a good choice.